Civil-military heads resolve to counter hostile intelligence agencies
High-level meeting at GHQ reviews issues relating to country's security situation, including CPEC
High-profile meeting at GHQ reviews issues relating to country's security situation including CPEC. Express News screen-grab.
The civil-military leadership vowed on Tuesday to not allow hostile intelligence agencies and their facilitators foment terrorism inside Pakistan, said a statement released by the military's media wing Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR).
At a high-level civil-military meeting held at the GHQ on Tuesday, the leaders discussed issues relating to national security while taking cognisance of ongoing regional developments and inimical designs against the stability and prosperity of the country.
The meeting was attended by Army chief General Raheel Sharif, DG Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and other senior civil and military officials.
Six Afghan ‘spies’ nabbed from Balochistan: home minister
Reaffirming Pakistan's commitment to enduring regional peace, it was underlined hostile intelligence agencies will not be allowed to foment trouble inside the country.
On May 26, six agents belonging to two networks of Afghan intelligence agency NDS and having involvement in acts of terrorism and targeted killing inside the country, were caught from Quetta.
The arrests had come two months after Indian spy and a serving naval office Kulbhushan Yadav, detained from Balochistan, confessed spy agency RAW’s involvement in the country.
The participants dwelt at length on various issues relating to the external and internal security situation of the country, including the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
No world power can sabotage CPEC: Nisar
The meeting expressed its concern on the US drone strike on May 21, saying it was a clear violation of Pakistan's sovereignty affecting mutual trust.
The strike also undermined the spirit of Afghan peace process under mutually agreed quadrilateral framework.
It was noted that the success of Operation Zarb-e-Azb had been phenomenal and it was agreed that the achievements in bringing stability in the country will have to be sustained at all costs.
The leadership resolved to protect the core national interests and effectively counter any negative outside influence.
Pakistan may not give India consular access to RAW officer
Federal Ministers Khawaja Asif, Ishaq Dar, Naitonal Security Adviser Sartaj Aziz and Advisor to Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Tariq Fatemi and Foreign Secretary attended the meeting.
Earlier on Monday, Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar said some countries were conspiring against the CPEC, but vowed that no world power would be able to sabotage the project.
Chinese ambassador calls on army chief
Meanwhile, Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan Sun Weidong also called on the army chief at the GHQ.
PHOTO: ISPR
“During the meeting, matters of mutual interest, including regional security and CPEC came under discussion,” the ISPR said.
“The [Chinese] ambassador appreciated Pakistan Army’s achievements and sacrifices for peace and stability in the region."
At a high-level civil-military meeting held at the GHQ on Tuesday, the leaders discussed issues relating to national security while taking cognisance of ongoing regional developments and inimical designs against the stability and prosperity of the country.
The meeting was attended by Army chief General Raheel Sharif, DG Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and other senior civil and military officials.
Six Afghan ‘spies’ nabbed from Balochistan: home minister
Reaffirming Pakistan's commitment to enduring regional peace, it was underlined hostile intelligence agencies will not be allowed to foment trouble inside the country.
On May 26, six agents belonging to two networks of Afghan intelligence agency NDS and having involvement in acts of terrorism and targeted killing inside the country, were caught from Quetta.
The arrests had come two months after Indian spy and a serving naval office Kulbhushan Yadav, detained from Balochistan, confessed spy agency RAW’s involvement in the country.
The participants dwelt at length on various issues relating to the external and internal security situation of the country, including the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
No world power can sabotage CPEC: Nisar
The meeting expressed its concern on the US drone strike on May 21, saying it was a clear violation of Pakistan's sovereignty affecting mutual trust.
The strike also undermined the spirit of Afghan peace process under mutually agreed quadrilateral framework.
It was noted that the success of Operation Zarb-e-Azb had been phenomenal and it was agreed that the achievements in bringing stability in the country will have to be sustained at all costs.
The leadership resolved to protect the core national interests and effectively counter any negative outside influence.
Pakistan may not give India consular access to RAW officer
Federal Ministers Khawaja Asif, Ishaq Dar, Naitonal Security Adviser Sartaj Aziz and Advisor to Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Tariq Fatemi and Foreign Secretary attended the meeting.
Earlier on Monday, Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar said some countries were conspiring against the CPEC, but vowed that no world power would be able to sabotage the project.
Chinese ambassador calls on army chief
Meanwhile, Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan Sun Weidong also called on the army chief at the GHQ.
“During the meeting, matters of mutual interest, including regional security and CPEC came under discussion,” the ISPR said.
“The [Chinese] ambassador appreciated Pakistan Army’s achievements and sacrifices for peace and stability in the region."